Lee Frost (director)

Lee Frost
Born August 14, 1935
Globe, Arizona, United States
Died May 25, 2007(2007-05-25) (aged 71)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Occupation Film director

Lee Frost was a film director, producer, cinematographer, editor and occasional actor. He directed a string of exploitation type movies including Love Camp 7, Chain Gang Women, Chrome and Hot Leather, The Thing with Two Heads, The Black Gestapo, Dixie Dynamite and Private Obsession.

Background

Frost was born in Globe, Arizona on August 14, 1935.[1] He grew up in Glendale, California also Oahu, Hawaii.[2]

The different names he used for his work were R.L. Frost, R. Lee Frost and David Kayne.[3][4] Other names or variants used were David Kane, F.C. Perl, Elov Peterssons and Les Emerson. [5] Carl Borch, Leoni Valentino and Robert L. Frost are more names.

Death

Lee Frost died in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 25, 2007 aged 71.[1]

Films

Director

In 1966, Frost was director, writer and one of the cast in Mondo Bizzaro. For his part in writing the narrative for the feature, he was credited as David Kayne.[6]

He directed Chrome and Hot Leather that was released in 1971. This was a biker/exploitation film about a group of Vietnam vets taking on a motor bike gang. The film starred William Smith, Tony Young, Michael Haynes, Peter Brown and Marvin Gaye.[7][8]

He directed the western/war exploitation film The Scavengers in 1969.

He directed the exploitation sci-fi film The Thing With Two Heads that starred Ray Milland, Rosey Grier and Don Marshall that was released in 1972. This was a film about a dying doctor who gets his head transplanted to the body of a man, Jack Moss, who was wrongfully convicted of murder.[9]

Writer

Frost wrote the story for the film Race with the Devil, which was released in 1975. In this film Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit and Lara Parker star as two couples that are being chased by Satan worshippers.[10]

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